Managing Salmonella Dublin: Integrating Biosecurity, Immunity, and Calf Health
Live Webinar: Wednesdsay, December 3, Noon - 1 pm
Salmonella Dublin has become an emerging challenge in dairy herds, affecting both animal health and farm sustainability. This presentation will explore a practical, systems-based approach to prevention—integrating biosecurity, immunity, and calf management. Key topics include understanding transmission dynamics, the role of carrier animals, vaccine strategies, and building on-farm protocols to reduce infection risk. Participants will gain evidence-based insights and actionable tools to build a more resilient, healthier herd through coordinated management of people, animals, and environment.
Speaker
Mark J. Thomas, DVM, DABVP-Dairy
Dr. Mark J. Thomas is a veterinarian, educator, and dairy consultant with over 25 years experience in progressive herd health, data-driven decision making, and sustainable dairy production. He is the co-founder and Managing Partner of Dairy Health & Management Services. A 1997 graduate of Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine, Dr. Thomas is board-certified by the American Board of Veterinary Practitioners in Dairy Practice. His early career included 20 years as managing partner of Countryside Veterinary Clinic in Lowville, NY. Mark has contributed extensively to advancing dairy health through research, education, and leadership. He also serves as a podcast host for the Dairy Podcast Show. A past-president of the American Association of Bovine Practitioners, Mark currently serves on advisory boards for multiple veterinary organizations. He lives in Torreón, Mexico where he continues to work with dairy producers, veterinary teams, and industry partners to build resilient and profitable dairy systems.
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